Monday, January 30, 2012

Film Premiere of Centennial Statehouse: Colorado's Greatest Treasure.THIS FRIDAY!!

DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THIS PREMIERE ON FRIDAY NIGHT!!! Centennial Statehouse: Colorado’s Greatest Treasure, a new film by Havey Productions, will premiere at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 at the Colorado Convention Center during the 2012 Saving Places Conference. “Our State Capitol is an iconic symbol reflecting the past, present and future of all Coloradans,” Director Jim Havey said. “This film takes you behind the scenes and tells the stories of the people who built the building and the building that built the State. It is a story that inspires a deep appreciation for Colorado’s history, from the turbulent territorial era and the protracted process of constructing a Capitol building, to the Capitol’s distinctive adornments utilizing glass, marble, bronze, textile and pigment to form unique portraits of the people and events that influenced the state’s development.”

Havey Productions is producing the film with partial funding from the State Historical Fund of History Colorado. Production Sponsors include AT&T, Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media, Colorado Humanities, Anglo Gold Ashanti North America, Inc., Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company, Inc., Linda Boden, Historic Denver, Inc., Colorado Preservation, Inc. and Circuit Media. Event sponsors include Civic Center Conservancy, Hendricks Financial Services, Jeanne Robb & Denver City Council District 10, Denver News and KUSA Channel 9.
Tickets can be ordered now at www.haveypro.com. Cost is $18 in advance and $20 at the door and includes cash bar and free popcorn. Patron tickets to a pre-screening reception that includes hosted bar and Republic Tequila tasting with appetizers and a meet and greet with the film’s director and other local dignitaries cost $100. http://www.haveypro.com/

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